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How far is it from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang?

What is the cheapest way to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang?

The cheapest way to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang is to bus which costs $46 and takes 22 h 31 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang?

The quickest way to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang is to fly and bus which takes 3 h 43 min and costs $45 - $170.

How long does it take to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang?

It takes approximately 3 h 43 min to get from Ho Chi Minh City to Ko Si Chang, including transfers.

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Ko Si Chang, Thailand

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Things to do in Ko Si Chang

Sanctuary of Truth (Thai: ปราสาทสัจธรรม Prasat Sajja Tham) is a religious construction in Pattaya, Thailand. The sanctuary is an all-wood building filled with sculptures based on traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs. The top of the building is 105 meters high, and the building covers an area of more than two rai. It features contemporary Visionary art based on traditional religious themes. The project was initiated as an idea of Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphant in 1981, and is scheduled to be complete in 2050.

Khao Sam Muk (เขาสามมุข), is a 45 m high hill in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is located in Chonburi city right by the seashore of Bangkok Bay between Ang Sila and Bang Saen Beach. There is a Chinese shrine on the hill-top which affords views of the surrounding landscape, including Bang Saen Beach, and there is another shrine at the foot of the escarpment. There are many wild rhesus monkeys living in the bush on the sides of the hill. There are also cactus gardens on the hilltop and many restaurants below along the road flanking the shoreline. A tall white building on the southern side right by the hill is a blot on the panoramic view of Khao Sam Muk.